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All the ultimate answers are foolish

In a little backwoods school the teacher was at the blackboard explaining arithmetic problems.

She was delighted to see her dullest pupil giving slack-jawed attention, which was unusual for him. Her happy thought was that at last the gangling lad was beginning to understand.

When she finished she said to him: YOU were so interested, Cicero. that I am sure you want to ask some questions.

Yes ma’am, drawled Cicero, I got one to ask.

Where do those figures go when you rub them off?

All the ultimate answers are foolish in a way because the ultimate is not only unknown, it is unknowable. A mature mind is one who understands the impossibility of knowing the ultimate, and with this understanding there is a new dimension: the dimension of being. Knowing is not possible, but being is.

Or in other word: in relation to the ultimate only - being is knowing. This dimension is the religious dimension and unless one is religious in this sense one goes on asking absurd questions and accumulating even more absurd answers.